New Intubation Device for Children with Cleft Conditions Developed in Brno
Biomechanist Petr Marcián from FME also contributed to the development of the intubation device for paediatric patients with cleft conditions.
Biomechanist Petr Marcián from FME also contributed to the development of the intubation device for paediatric patients with cleft conditions.
The method offers an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional chemical seed treatment.
Since the beginning of this year, a project to develop a light-based electron microscope, LightEM, has been underway at CEITEC. The principal investigator is Andrea Konečná from CEITEC BUT and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT.
Today, graduates of Physical Engineering and Nanotechnology work in companies and institutions that contribute to the fact that every third electron microscope in the world is manufactured in Brno.
The new replacement may significantly delay the implantation of a total endoprosthesis in the future, especially in younger patients.
Jakub Krčma from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ondřej Wojewoda from CEITEC BUT study magnonics – a physical discipline focused on spin waves.
NenoVision develops the LiteScope microscope, which combines electron microscopy with atomic force microscopy.
Before a chip finds its way into a mobile phone or car, it undertakes a long and complicated journey through the hands of many engineers...
The goal is to digitize and streamline the daily activities of service engineers in the field – from moving bikes between stations to renewal of advertisements or repairs on site.
The prototype demonstrates the possibilities of lightening the structure and improving the flight characteristics of the wing by drawing inspiration from nature.
The goal is to offer farmers an affordable and local source of protein that could once replace soy.
The discovered mechanism expands the possibilities for light control and can be used for next-generation sensors, information transmission or quantum computers.
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